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Rarely Happens! This Woman Gave Birth To 9 Twin Babies

A young mother caught the attention of many people when she gave birth to nine twins. Halima Cisse, a 25 -year -old woman from Mali gave birth to all the twins at a hospital in Morocco on Tuesday.

It was reported that Cisse was flown to the country after doctors recommended she needed better treatment.

The woman was initially expected to give birth to seven twins, but the results of the examination found that there were two more babies in her womb.

According to Mali’s Health Minister, Fanta Siby, all nine babies, five girls and four boys, were born by Caesarean section and were in good health.

“The mother and babies are doing well so far. Congratulating the medical teams in both countries for the ‘happy outcome’,” he added.

Source: India.com

Adib Mohd

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